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Can you visit Kings Landing in real life?

Welcome to King's Landing! King's Landing, or as it's known in real life, Dubrovnik, a Croatian city nested on the shore of the Adriatic Sea. Durbovnik's stone walls, dramatic cliffs and amazing views make it the perfect seat for the king(s) of Westeros.



Yes, you can visit the real-life setting of King’s Landing by traveling to Dubrovnik, Croatia. The city’s "Old Town" served as the primary filming location for the capital of Westeros in Game of Thrones from Season 2 onwards. You can walk along the massive City Walls where Tyrion Lannister stood during the Battle of the Blackwater, or climb the Jesuit Staircase, the site of Cersei Lannister's infamous "Walk of Shame." Other nearby spots include Fort Lovrijenac (the Red Keep) and the Trsteno Arboretum (the palace gardens where the Tyrells plotted). The city has fully embraced this identity, offering numerous "Game of Thrones" walking tours that show you side-by-side comparisons of the filming sets versus the actual historic architecture. While some elements (like the Great Sept of Baelor) were enhanced with CGI, the limestone streets, terracotta rooftops, and shimmering Adriatic Sea are all very real and look exactly as they do on screen.

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Fort Lovrijenac doubles as the Red Keep in King's Landing, the capital of the Seven Kingdoms. Lots of the scenes are filmed at this Fort including the tournament thrown in honour of King Joffrey's name day in season two. Visit DUBROVNIK and see some of the places where the TV SHOW was filmed.

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